Black_Feather
69 Cal.
Soooo…This coming winter, I’m thinking of putting together a hand gonne from the rifle shoppe (without the s shape lever) using some hobby fuse…All I have is a bunch of pyrodex, my question is, would I be able to use it?
It will work, but I wouldn’t, just doesn’t seem right. Some will argue it’s no more corrosive that blackpowder, but I have examples of stainless steel barrels rotted out that only saw Pyrodex in their lifetimes. Not arguing, just offering an opinion based on experiences. Do what makes sense to you. Here is a borescope photograph of a stainless steel barrel that was only used with Pyrodex. Judge for yourself.Soooo…This coming winter, I’m thinking of putting together a hand gonne from the rifle shoppe (without the s shape lever) using some hobby fuse…All I have is a bunch of pyrodex, my question is, would I be able to use it?
No I understand, thanks for your opinion. I’m not particularly fond of Pyrodex, it’s just all I have available in my area. Luckily, the firearms I own have been fine, but it is probably the dry desert climate that I live in I assume.It will work, but I wouldn’t, just doesn’t seem right. Some will argue it’s no more corrosive that blackpowder, but I have examples of stainless steel barrels rotted out that only saw Pyrodex in their lifetimes. Not arguing, just offering an opinion based on experiences. Do what makes sense to you.
Thanks.Pyrodex works fine when lit with a fuse. No black starter charge needed.
Understand. Blackpowder is no longer easily available at the LGS and the internet is the only practical option. Pay attention for ‘free’ hazmat and shipping offers. Recently got 6 pounds of real blackpowder to my door for just over $150. Maybe I should have purchased more. I’ve seen ‘no hazmat’ fee sales for 4 pounds of BP or more within the past month or so.I’m not particularly fond of Pyrodex, it’s just all I have available in my area.
Yikes ! Were those bores cleaned properly and promptly ? I have a stainless inline that was given to me that has only been shot with Triple 7 and Pyrodex and it still shines like a mirror. Has always been cleaned thoroughly with warm water with in a hour of shooting, and oiled before putting away. Not a fan of Pyrodex but seems some have issues like your bore and some don't.It will work, but I wouldn’t, just doesn’t seem right. Some will argue it’s no more corrosive that blackpowder, but I have examples of stainless steel barrels rotted out that only saw Pyrodex in their lifetimes. Not arguing, just offering an opinion based on experiences. Do what makes sense to you. Here is a borescope photograph of a stainless steel barrel that was only used with Pyrodex. Judge for yourself.
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